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This is my first question in meta.Since some days I am experiencing a strange problem in my Stackoverflow account.For example, if my answer gets up voted, I should get 10 reputations. Instead my reputation increases by 8 only. Similarly if my answer is accepted I should get 15, but it increase by 13 only.To confirm if I get down voted, I clicked on View upvote and downvote totals ,I didn't find any down votes.Also there is no down vote instance in the reputation summary of my profile.

EDIT: yesterday my reputation was 2087 and today I got one of my answer accepted as well as up voted. So my reputation should increase to 2112 but its 2110.

Is there any specific reason for it which I am not aware of ?

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  • I don't see any case of earning 8 or 13 reputation on your profile. Do you have a screenshot? May 9, 2014 at 6:29
  • @DavidRobinson: Unfortunately I didn't take any screenshot because my reputation summary shows I got 25 reputation for that answer not 13 where as on total I got only 13 increased. May 9, 2014 at 6:38
  • It happens whenever you got some downvote, let say -2 rep and you get some upvote so it will show increment of +8. From your profile I can see that downvote is removed by some downvoter so now it will show exact +10. May 9, 2014 at 7:09
  • @Log1c: But I can't see any down vote summary in my profile and also as per my edited question, it only increased by 13 not 15 still. May 9, 2014 at 7:12
  • Check the "show deleted posts" box on your rep history and you'll almost certainly see where the 2 rep went.
    – Wooble
    May 9, 2014 at 10:31

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As per Wooble's comment, I found out where those 2 rep went. Actually the original author of the question had deleted the question from where I had gotten 2 rep by editing it. Coincidentally at the time when my answer was up voted, those questions are deleted.

You can see it by clicking on the show removed posts which you can find in the below part under reputation tab of your profile. See the below image for clarification,

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